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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Geriatr Soc. 2017 Aug 11;65(10):2251–2256. doi: 10.1111/jgs.15037

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study participants

PA Group (n =790) HE Group (n =800) Overall (n = 1590)
Female 525 (66.5%) 544 (68.0%) 1069 (67.2%)
Age 78.7±5.2 79.1±5.2 78.9±5.2
Non-white 200 (25.3%) 175 (21.9%) 375 (23.6%)
Living Alone 371 (47.0%) 409 (51.1%) 780 (49.1%)
Married 288 (36.5%) 283 (35.4%) 571 (35.9%)
Education: College or Higher 497 (62.9%) 518 (64.8%) 1015 (63.8%)
CESD Score 8.3±7.7 8.8±7.9 8.5±7.8
PSQI Score 5.9±3.8 5.9±3.8 5.9±3.8
3MS Score 91.7±5.5 91.7±5.3 91.7±5.4
Self-reported history of prevalent health conditions
 Myocardial infarction 59 (7.5%) 66 (8.3%) 125 (7.9%)
 Congestive heart failure 25 (3.2%) 44 (5.5%) 69 (4.3%)
 Stroke 55 (7.0%) 51 (6.4%) 106 (6.7%)
 Lung disease 124 (15.7%) 122 (15.3%) 246 (15.5%)
 Diabetes 187 (23.7%) 210 (26.3%) 397 (25.0%)
 Other Self-Reported CVD 150 (19.0%) 161 (20.1%) 311 (19.6%)
Smoking status
 Former 371 (47.0%) 332 (41.5%) 703 (44.2%)
 Current 24 (3.0%) 23 (2.9%) 47 (3.0%)

Data expressed as mean + SD or n (%)

Physical Activity (PA) Health Education (HE) Cardiovascular (CV)

Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD)

Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) Modified Mini-Mental State Exam (3MS)